aberrant |
straying from what is normal or usual; atypical; anomalous. |
brandish |
to wave or shake (something such as a weapon) in a threatening or agitated manner. |
dishevel |
to make (hair or clothing) untidy. |
elliptical |
tending toward or characterized by an economy of expression that creates ambiguity or obscurity, often purposefully. |
gusto |
vigorous or hearty enjoyment or appreciation. |
habituate |
to make accustomed to. |
objectivity |
the quality of being unbiased or without prejudice. |
plebeian |
in ancient Roman society, of or belonging to the class of commoners; not patrician. |
probity |
proven trustworthiness; honesty; integrity. |
regimen |
a regulated routine of therapy or exercise designed to promote health or fitness. |
repertory |
a stock of skills, talents, or performing pieces; repertoire. |
temperament |
the manner of thinking, feeling, and acting that is characteristic of a particular person or animal. |
transitory |
lasting for only a short time; brief. |
vapid |
lacking spirit, life, or flavor; dull; uninteresting. |
zenith |
the highest point; peak. |